Colombia and Peru Tours & Trips
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- 15-Day Colombia & Peru Tour: Medellín to Puno with Inca Trail
- Cartagena To La Paz (58 Days) Bananas & Llamas
- Trek the Incan & Mayan Trails: Perú, Colombia & Guatemala
- CARTAGENA to LIMA (38 days) Colombian Adventure
- Peru & Colombia Round Trip - 17 Days Highlands and Caribbean
- Essential Colombia & Peru - 15 days
- 16 Day Luxury Colombia Expedition: Amazon, Andes, and Pacific | Kayaking & Trekking | November 15, 2024 | Private Options Available
- Jewels of Colombia (Medellin, Guatape, Cartagena)
- Jewels of Colombia with Peru
- 4 Days AMAZON TOUR
Hike the 4-day Inca Trail to UNESCO-listed Machu Picchu, kayak across Peñol-Guatapé Reservoir, and climb the 740 steps to El Peñón de Guatapé. Walk through Comuna 13's vibrant street art in Medellín, dance salsa in Cali's Plaza de Caycedo, and sail Lake Titicaca to visit the Uros floating islands. Accommodations include hostels and camping under the Milky Way in the Andes, with guided tours through Cusco's Plaza de Armas and Sacsayhuamán fortress.
Duration 15 days Destinations Colombia, Peru, Bolivia Age Range Ages 18-55 Operator The Dragon Trip From $3,098
20% Off- US$2,478You save $620
Colombia and Peru's landmarks unfold over 59 days, from Cartagena's colonial UNESCO streets to Machu Picchu's ancient stones. Hammock camping at Tayrona National Park pairs with Inca Trail adventures and authentic encounters with Uros Indians at Lake Titicaca. Guided tours, camping gear, and most meals included at approx. $70 per day.
Duration 58 days Destinations Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Oasis Overland From
20% Off- US$4,171+$2,200 local payments
Ancient Mayan cities await in Guatemala's El Mirador, while Colombia's Ciudad Perdida challenges with 1,200 stone steps, leading to the Classic Inca Trail at Machu Picchu. Nights split between Gran Faroana Hotel in Lima and starlit camping during treks. UNESCO sites across three countries feature bilingual guides and domestic flights.
Duration 21 days Destinations Guatemala, Colombia, Peru Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Unu Raymi Expeditions From $4,499
15% Off- US$3,824You save $675
Cartagena's UNESCO heritage opens a route through Colombia's coffee region to Lima, featuring pristine beaches and hammock camping at Tayrona. The unique Tatacoa Desert ecosystem, Parque Purace's trails, and Chan Chan ruins create diverse experiences. Accommodations split between hostels and camping over 40 days, with 40% meals included.
Duration 38 days Destinations Colombia, Ecuador, Peru Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Oasis Overland From
15% Off- US$2,958
A 2-hour guided tour covers UNESCO-listed Machu Picchu, then you'll head to Lake Titicaca's floating Uros Islands where the Uru people maintain their traditional reed island way of life. Accommodations include Hilton Garden Inn Lima Miraflores and Hotel Sonesta Posada del Inca Yucay in the Sacred Valley, traveling with small groups of up to 12 people. Walk through Cusco's San Blas district and see the underground Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá 180m below ground. Colonial Cartagena wraps up the trip with stops at La Popa Monastery and the Sanctuary of San Pedro Claver.
Duration 17 days Destinations Lima, Cusco, Urubamba, Machu Picchu, Puno, Bogota, Cartagena Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in Only: German Operator Oasis Travel From
15% Off- US$7,231
This 15-day trip connects Colombia's vibrant streets with Peru's highland lakes, traveling from Medellin to Puno on Lake Titicaca for travelers aged 18+. The main highlight is a 4-day trek on the Inca Trail through the Andes, with 3 nights of camping before reaching Machu Picchu at sunrise. After Machu Picchu, you'll hike Rainbow Mountain to see its multi-colored terrain on the way to Puno. In Guatapé, you'll get out on the Peñol-Guatapé Reservoir for some kayaking. Cycle through Bogota's La Candelaria district to see the historic neighborhood by bike. A tango lesson in Medellin teaches you some basic moves. Visit a working coffee farm at Finca El Ocaso in Salento to see how coffee gets produced.
Duration 15 days Destinations Medellin, Guatape, Salento, Cocora Valley, Cali, Bogota, Puno Age Range Ages 18-55 Operator On The Go Tours From $3,705
20% Off- US$2,964You save $741
16 Day Luxury Colombia Expedition: Amazon, Andes, and Pacific | Kayaking & Trekking | November 15, 2024 | Private Options Available
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I felt as if caring, fun friends were taking me to their favorite spots in this beautiful diverse country.”
gina, traveled in November
Los Nevados National Park offers high-altitude adventure at 4000m, while indigenous Tikuna communities share Amazon traditions. Pacific waters welcome kayakers at Bahía Solano. Luxury awaits at the gondola-accessed Condor's Nest, complementing Bogotá's UNESCO Gold Museum. Six internal flights connect 16 days of cultural immersion across Colombia and Peru.
No departure dates availableDuration 16 days Destinations Bogota, Leticia, Marasha National Park, Pereira, Los Nevados National Park, Medellin, Bahia Solano, Utría National Natural Park Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Spanish Operator Go Wild: American Adventures Jewels of Colombia (Medellin, Guatape, Cartagena)
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“We learned a lot, had some great experiences, and stayed in very nice accommodations.”
Bernie, traveled in August
A 15-day adventure connects Bogota's Gold Museum to Marasha Natural Reserve's nocturnal wildlife. The Amazon rainforest reveals its secrets, pink dolphins grace Tarapoto Lakes, and Cartagena's UNESCO-listed walls tell colonial tales. Luxury accommodations at Aloft Bogota and Irotama Santa Marta enhance indigenous Ticuna cultural experiences.
No departure dates availableDuration 15 days Destinations Bogota, Leticia, Puerto Narino, Marasha National Park, Cartagena, Islas del Rosario, Santa Marta, Tayrona National Park, Medellin, GuatapeSee all destinations Age Range Ages 8+ Operator Muvon Travel Colombia's Coffee Triangle UNESCO site showcases traditional haciendas in Pereira and Calarcá. The colonial splendor of Cartagena leads to Peru's Sacred Valley, featuring Pisac's vibrant market and an overnight stay at Machu Picchu. Local flavors shine through 15 breakfasts and 7 dinners, including a special evening at Lima's Larco Herrera Museum.
No departure dates availableDuration 16 days Destinations Bogota, Pereira, Cocora Valley, Salento, Filandia, Medellin, Cartagena, Lima, Cusco, Sacred ValleySee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Globus Four days of Amazon wonders begin in Leticia, featuring unique treehouse stays at Tanimboca Natural Reserve. Peru's Marasha Natural Reserve offers floating Maloka experiences, while Puerto Nariño provides pink dolphin encounters. Traditional Peruvian Amazon cuisine accompanies intimate wildlife viewing across both countries.
No departure dates availableDuration 4 days Destinations Leticia, Marasha National Park, Puerto Narino Age Range Ages 19+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Colreservas Sas
What our customers ask about Colombia and Peru Tours & Trips
What are the best times of year to visit Colombia and Peru?
The optimal travel seasons for Colombia and Peru depend on the regions you plan to visit. Along Colombia's Caribbean coast near Cartagena expect dry sunny conditions from December to April with temperatures near 85°F. Bogota and Medellin maintain moderate spring-like conditions throughout the year. Peru's best weather comes during the dry season from May to October making it prime time for exploring Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley. Visitors consistently rate June through August as the sweet spot for Cusco and Machu Picchu citing "perfect hiking temperatures and clear skies for photographing the ruins." Popular accommodations like the Arara Biohotel in Colombia's Amazon or Lima's Gran Faroana Hotel in Miraflores tend to book quickly during peak seasons.
What types of accommodations can I expect on tours through Colombia and Peru?
Lodging options span from city-center luxury hotels to remote eco-lodges and local homestays. Major Colombian cities feature upscale properties like the Dann Carlton in Bogota and San Fernando Plaza in Cartagena. For nature enthusiasts the Amazon region provides unique options such as treehouse cabins at Marasha Nature Reserve. Peru's Sacred Valley accommodations include converted haciendas and smaller boutique properties. A TourRadar guest noted "The mix of accommodations really enhanced the experience - from the modern Miraflores hotels in Lima to the authentic eco-lodges deep in the Amazon each property offered something special."
How physically demanding are tours that combine Colombia and Peru?
The physical requirements vary based on your chosen activities but most tours need moderate fitness levels due to altitude changes and diverse terrain. Activities range from relaxed city exploration in Cartagena and Lima to more demanding adventures like the 4-day Inca Trail trek at 13828 feet or Colombia's Ciudad Perdida expedition. Tours include altitude adjustment time especially in Cusco at 11152 feet. Travelers report "The trek to Machu Picchu was challenging but manageable with proper preparation while Colombia's lower-altitude attractions like Tayrona National Park offered gentler hiking experiences."
What kind of cultural experiences can I expect in Colombia and Peru?
These destinations provide authentic encounters with indigenous communities historic landmarks and local customs. Colombian highlights include coffee plantation visits in the Zona Cafetera meetings with Tikuna communities in the Amazon and tours of Cartagena's colonial old town. Peru offers connections with Quechua communities in the Sacred Valley traditional craft demonstrations and significant Inca archaeological sites. According to one traveler: "The visit to an indigenous family's home near Lake Titicaca and learning about coffee production at a traditional Colombian hacienda were highlights of our cultural experience."
How safe is it to travel through Colombia and Peru?
The main tourist destinations maintain good safety standards when normal precautions are followed. Well-traveled areas like Cartagena Bogota's tourist district Cusco and Machu Picchu feature regular security patrols and established tourist facilities. Major hotels including the Intercontinental in Medellin and Marriott in Lima implement thorough security protocols. A recent visitor shared: "Traveling with a guided tour through Colombia and Peru felt very secure - our guides were knowledgeable about which areas to visit and the best times to explore different neighborhoods."
What is the food like on Colombia and Peru tours?
The culinary landscape covers everything from local street fare to refined restaurant dining. Peruvian cuisine highlights include ceviche lomo saltado and Andean specialties such as alpaca. Colombian offerings feature regional dishes like arepas bandeja paisa and Caribbean seafood specialties. Tour dining venues range from Lima's elegant Museo Larco restaurant to traditional coffee estates in Colombia's coffee region. One traveler remarked: "The food exceeded expectations - from amazing street arepas in Medellin to gourmet Peruvian cuisine at Casa Andina in Cusco."






















